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We offer a range of short courses that are ideal for anyone who is looking to learn new skills. Our short courses include CAT & Genny, CDM, RAMS, COSHH, Manual handling, Abrasive wheels, amongst others.
These short courses can also be delivered as an in-house course specifically for your delegates. Get in touch with us if you want to book an in-house course, and our friendly team members would be happy to assist you.
The Abrasive Wheels short course teaches the delegates how to use an abrasive wheel and how to inspect types of wheels.
Our Banksman short course is suitable for anyone who has responsibility for traffic movement on site.
This CAT and Genny course is designed to give delegates a greater knowledge of how to safely conduct cable avoidance operations.
Short course suitable for those who would benefit from a better understanding of their roles in relation to CDM Regulations.
This course informs you of the dangers of chemical substances to make sure you’re following the relevant rules and regulations.
This Face Fit train the tester course teaches you how to conduct face fit tests on your workforce.
This training gives you an understanding of how to deal with fire hazards and how to lower risks in the workplace.
Our Manual Handling course teaches you how to manage and lift heavy loads correctly without injuring yourself.
Our Risk Assessment course teaches you how to write an effective Risk Assessment and Method Statement.
Spill Kit training covers the risks involved with handling, storing and dispensing liquids and the dangers they can cause.
Provides delegates with the relevant knowledge on how to use ladders safely.
A short course that is designed for anyone who uses a harness in the workplace.
Short course that raises awareness of the dangers associated with sharp objects and handling/disposing of them incorrectly.
A short course that’s designed to educate delegates on how to set out signs, cones, barriers and traffic lights on new roads and street works sites.
Working at Heights Awareness short course is designed for delegates who are involved with working at height.
UKATA accredited short course that is suitable for anyone in a role where they are exposed to asbestos.
This course will provide an overview of the Building Safety Act to Directors, partners, and anyone who is implementing the Building Safety Act in the built environment.
CAT and Genny consists of two separate tools, Cable Avoidance Tool (CAT) and Signal Generator (Genny).
The Cable Avoidance Tool is used to locate underground cables and pipes; while the Signal Generator tool emits a specific signal that is detected by the CAT.
CDM regulations are health and safety regulations that apply to construction projects.
They aim to make sure that construction work is carried out safely.
Also, they ensure that the health and safety risks throughout a project is managed.
A Method Statement describes the steps and processes required to manage any risks identified during the risk assessment. It would include the necessary resources and precautions that are needed to carry out the tasks safely.
You can renew your SWQR card when it expires, or within five years after the expiry date.
Working at Heights training is needed when your job role involves working at heights where there is a risk of falling.
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